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Probably not. If you want it that badly, you can buy it unlocked from other sellers and add it as a bring-your-own-device.

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Not a chance. They took a chance on the Keyone and it didn’t sell well at all.

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Okay, this would be an option. I am in no rush to replace my Blackberry Classic, so just starting to research other Blackberry's for a good replacement.

Thank you,

Stephen

Just remember you are buying a android blackberry.. Your using a classic that has BB os and they no longer use it in phones.

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I have watched some of the techreviews from CNET and others on youtube and it appears to be a good Blackberry. My issue with my AT&T Blackberry Classic is the BB browser is not performing as it did when purchased over three years ago. It is also very slow.

I just ordered the Blackberry Key2 and should be here in a few days. It is an AT&T compatible phone.

Thank you,

Stephen

Just remember you don't get advanced features like wifi calling and advance messaging or VoLTE. Its compatible but not with advance features.

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Good to hear you got the phone. Hope the setup goes okay. I'd be interested to see what advantages the Blackberry Key2 has over an Android phone like the Samsung Galaxy S10.

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Security is the only thing the key 2 has over any highend android phone. Its a mid range phone so the s10 and it are not even in the same class. I was sent one to try when it came out. The 636 SOC is not that bad really. Its a nice phone just to slow for what I do on a day to day basis. For @secinv it will be night and day compared to his classic.

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I just received it yesterday and now still setting it up and learning about the functions. I am quite impressed so far and a big difference from the Blackberry Classic that I have been using since 2015 or so. I have been a blackberry end user since 2002 or so. The device is much more secure than probably any other cell phone on the market though.